Synonym: anxious, death, demise, dying. Similar words: undying, already in, lying, saying, vying, trying, flying, crying. Meaning: ['daɪɪŋ] n. the time when something ends. adj. 1. in or associated with the process of passing from life or ceasing to be 2. eagerly desirous.
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(61) The chances of dying under anaesthetic are vanishingly small.
(62) The dying man groaned with pain.
(63) The battle ended in everyone dying.
(64) Wild fruit kept us from dying of starvation.
(65) The survivors are dying off daily.
(66) Get some more wood on, the fire is dying.
(67) The elm trees are all dying.
(68) TV pictures showed a dying bird coated with oil.
(69) It'll stay in my mind till my dying day.
(70) She knew she was dying.
(71) Real cowboys are a dying breed . Sentencedict.com
(72) She was dying to ask where he'd got it.
(73) She is being hagridden for her little son's dying.
(74) I'm dying for a breath of fresh air.
(75) He dropped the bombshell. He told me he was dying.
(76) He conjured them with his dying breath to look after his children.
(77) Looking after her dying mother had sapped all her energy.
(78) She spent a period of time working with people dying of cancer.
(79) He made peace with his brother when their father was dying.
(80) She was dying to say something sarcastic to him[Sentencedict.com], but bit her tongue and stayed silent.
(81) It was his dying wish that the house be opened to the public.
(82) In her dying days the old Queen unbent a little.
(83) There will be outbreaks of rain, gradually dying out in the afternoon.
(84) It was her dying wish to have a simple burial.
(85) I swear I won't forgive her to my dying day!
(86) It was a race against time to stop people dying from starvation.
(87) She asked him with her dying breath to look after her child.
(88) The wild population of koalas is in danger of dying out.
(89) Her performance as the dying dancer drew tears from the crowd.
(90) United scored an equaliser in the dying minutes of the game.
More similar words: undying, already in, lying, saying, vying, trying, flying, crying, frying, prying, burying, outlying, slaying, cloying, playing, lying down, carrying, delaying, bullying, worrying, ferrying, edifying, straying, drying up, annoying, dairying, spraying, dismaying, quarrying, pacifying.